Catalog Number
ACM198550-2
Category
Carbon Nanomaterials; Molecular Conductors; Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Materials; Other Electronic Materials; Sublimed Materials
Synonyms
peri-Dinaphthalene
Description
Perylene molecules are fluorescent in nature. Ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy and low energy electron diffraction of the structure of 4Å thick perylene dye layers adsorbed on the surface of Ru (0001) has been investigated.
Canonical SMILES
C1=CC2=C3C(=C1)C4=CC=CC5=C4C(=CC=C5)C3=CC=C2
InChI
InChI=1S/C20H12/c1-5-13-6-2-11-17-18-12-4-8-14-7-3-10-16(20(14)18)15(9-1)19(13)17/h1-12H
InChI Key
CSHWQDPOILHKBI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Boiling Point
276 - 279 °C(lit.)
Solubility
1.59e-09 M;In water, 0.0004 mg/L at 25 °C;Freely soluble in carbon disulfide, chloroform; moderately soluble in benzene; slightly in ether, alcohol, acetone; very sparingly soluble in petroleum ether.;Slightly soluble in ethyl alcohol, ethyl ether; very soluble in acetone, chloroform
Application
Perylene was used in the fabrication of gold nanoparticle (AuNP) : poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) nanocomposite thin films. Perylene nanoparticles doped into poly(acrylonitrile) (PAN) were used to monitor the temperature change caused due to the nanoparticle plasmon-mediated heating within the polymer fibres and films. Ordered epitaxial perylene films may be used to fabricate a multilayered electroluminescent device.
Color/Form
Yellow to colorless crystals from toluene;Golden-brown yellow plates from benzene, acetic acid
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
1
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count
0
Form
ITO/NPD/ADN:Perylene/Alq3/Mg:Ag• Color: blue• Max. Luminance: 8000 Cd/m2• Turn-On Voltage: 3.4 V
Heat of Vaporization
89.9 kJ/mol (323-473 K)
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count
0
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count
0
Log P
6.25 (LogP);log Kow = 6.30
MeSH Entry Terms
Peri Dinaphthalene;Peri-Dinaphthalene;Perilene;Perylene
Monoisotopic Mass
252.0939
Other Experimental
Photo-oxidizable in presence of acids; forms deep-brown molecular compounds with halogens; can be hydrogenated to tetradecahydroperylene; reacts with nitrogen dioxide to form nitro derivatives;Enthalpy of fusion: 32.58 kJ/mol at 551.29 K;Henry's Law constant= 4.2X10-7 atm cu-m/mol at 25 °C (estimated from vapor pressure and water solubility)
Packaging
1, 5 g in glass bottle
Stability
Stable under recommended storage conditions.;Photo-oxidizable in the presence of acids
Topological Polar Surface Area
0 Ų
Vapor Pressure
5.25e-09 mmHg;5.0X10-10 mm Hg at 25 °C (extrapolated from measurements at higher temperatures)